The service is again scrutinizing former Maj. Mathew Golsteyn after he appeared in a Fox News television interview in October and acknowledged that he had killed a Taliban bombmaker who had been held as a detainee during the bloody battle of Marja in February 2010.

More than 120 jumpmasters gathered at Mackall Army Airfield on Thursday for a validation exercise ahead of this year's Operation Toy Drop - a large airborne operation that will put more than 4,000 paratroopers in the sky above Fort Bragg.

A military prison psychologist has refused to recommend that Chelsea Manning's gender be changed to female in her Army service record, complicating the transgender soldier's quest to wear a feminine hairstyle at the men's prison.

Three Las Vegas-area men, now in their mid-90s, are marking the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor with memories of their survival and hope that lessons learned in the war that followed will outlive them.

A THAAD battery from Fort Bliss is finishing up its yearlong deployment to the U.S. territory of Guam and has trained its replacement unit, which will stay permanently on the island in the Western Pacific.

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The 5-foot Sammy Lee, who was of Korean descent, was the first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal for the U.S. He later coached Olympic diving champions Pat McCormick and Greg Louganis and coached the U.S. team at the 1960 and '64 Olympics.

When Matthew McFarlane was commissioned in 1992, the Army welcomed 3,602 other second lieutenants. Of those officers, 99 remain on active duty, Milley said. And only three have reached the rank of brigadier general.

Gen. Mark A. Milley, the Army chief of staff, had a simple message for the 82nd Airborne Division and Fort Bragg during a visit Friday. "Be ready," he said noting that "none of us know what the future holds."

The Northfield military college recently received the award in collaboration with the United States Army Reserve to support scholarships for soldiers and to enhance local and regional community outreach.

The Department of Defense’s expansion of concealed-carry for military personnel may have a limited impact at Fort Drum, given New York’s gun laws and the approximately year-long wait time for residents to obtain pistol permits.

The Army will transition one of its light infantry brigades into a heavy armored brigade in the summer as it looks to bolster its ability to respond to potential military threats posed by other nations, the service announced Wednesday.

The Mad Scientist Initiative is an program at Fort Eustis that seeks input from groups outside the military and defense industry on how evolving trends will shape the Army's ability to win future wars and defend the country.

Colorado-based Fort Carson soldiers were busy Tuesday loading armored fighting vehicles onto rail cars as they start a journey to Europe that will test U.S. European Command’s ability to deliver combat power to NATO’s eastern edges.

U.S. forces participating in a multinational war game were tested with a barrage of cyber attacks, electronic-warfare jamming and drones that confirmed major gaps in capabilities that must be remedied, according to a leader of an office dedicated to deploying new technologies quickly.

Raging wildfires fueled by high winds forced the evacuation of thousands of people and damaged hundreds of buildings in a popular resort town on the border of the Smoky Mountains National Park as National Guard troops arrived early Tuesday to help overwhelmed firefighters.

At Fort Bragg, does Santa wear a maroon beret? And is a family holiday photo complete without a parachute and camouflage? Those are questions the 82nd Airborne Division hopes to answer as it tries to start a new holiday tradition on Fort Bragg.

The Army reprimanded Brig. Gen. William King after finding fault with his command of its laboratories at Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. Command of operations at Dugway was also transferred to the Edgewood Biological Center at Aberdeen, Md.

James C. McCloughan, 70, was a 23-year-old medic who over the course of a bloody, two-day battle — and despite being sprayed with shrapnel from a grenade and shot in the arm — returned over and over again to retrieve wounded soldiers from the battlefield under fire.

About 56 soldiers with the 14th Human Resources Sustainment Center, 1st Theater Sustainment Command are headed to the Middle East to support military operations. They said farewell to their families Tuesday night at Fort Bragg.

An Army veteran whose Veteran’s Day meal was taken away by a manager of Chili’s Bar and Grill has moved away from his home because of threatening phone calls received after the incident was publicized.

Jessi McCormick started out as a Marine, joining in 2003 as a military police officer. After four years, she left the Marines and joined the National Guard a year later. She now flies the AH-64 Apache.

California lawmakers in the House and Senate offered legislative proposals Thursday that would allow nearly 10,000 California National Guard soldiers to keep improper enlistment bonuses they were paid during the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan a decade ago.

A former sergeant major for the Louisiana Army National Guard has been indicted on federal fraud charges. Prosecutors say he lied on several official forms to gain supplemental pay from the federal government.

Six West Point cadets are facing charges they conspired to distribute drugs, the U.S. Military Academy said Friday. One member of the Class of 2016 and five members of the Class of 2017 were "similarly charged" under military law with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and wrongful use, introduction and distribution of controlled substances, according to the academy.

Lawyers for accused Army deserter Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl have asked a second appellate court to throw out charges against the soldier over comments made by Sen. John McCain that they claim could have unfairly influenced officials to proceed with a court-martial.

An Orthodox Jewish immigrant's tweet went viral on Tuesday after he posted a photo of himself with his ballot next to a photo of Army Capt. Humayun Khan, a Muslim American soldier who was killed in 2004 while serving in Iraq.

One-by-one, seven soldiers from the 767th EOD Company took the leap among fellow Fort Bragg paratroopers. In doing so, they made history. The jump was the first time the unit had participated in a larger airborne training mission tied to the Global Response Force.

The Army will begin fielding a more lethal version of the Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle to Europe in 2018, roughly three years after U.S. Army Europe issued an urgent request for more firepower for the Vilseck, Germany-based 2nd Cavalry Regiment.

The Green Berets were identified in a statement released Sunday as Staff Sgt. Matthew C. Lewellen, 27; Staff Sgt. Kevin J. McEnroe, 30; and Staff Sgt. James F. Moriarty, 27. All three were assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Campbell, Ky., and were supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

Taliban militants were planning a major offensive on the northern city of Kunduz when Afghan and NATO forces launched the operation against them Thursday that resulted in the deaths of two U.S. soldiers, several Afghan commandos and more than 20 civilians, officials said.

A Special Forces soldier training at Fort Bragg's John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School has died during a training exercise off the coast of Florida, according to U.S. Army Special Operations Command.

Some of the U.S. military’s most elite forces, including a special operations unit that participated in the 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden, spent the last two weeks conducting covert training missions along the Mississippi Coast and the nearby waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

His four-vehicle, eight-man team chainsawed its way into the county. Debris removal was a priority for the Guardsmen, whose overseas missions typically involved clearing routes of improvised explosive devices — IEDs.

A tragic series of unpredictable events left one friend dead, the other on trial, and the military justice system forced to grapple with complex questions about responsibility and punishment in a case whose primary villain seemed to be fate.

Assisting with an international humanitarian crisis is one of the real-life missions of the 7th Mission Support Command, an organization with about 1,000 full- and part-time soldiers based throughout Germany and in Vicenza, Italy.

Capt. Shane Morgan, an Army veteran who is now in the Reserve, suffered a heart attack during a drill weekend a year ago. He and his wife have been battling ever since to get the Army to cover his medical expenses.